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‘Noon Edition’ to broadcast live from the Monroe County Courthouse on October 11

Host Bob Zaltsberg and a panel of experts will discuss the upcoming election

 

Bob Zaltsberg
Bob Zaltsberg, host of Noon Edition


Bloomington, Ind., October 1, 2024 — WFIU Public Radio will host a live Noon Edition broadcast from the Nat U Hill Room at the Monroe County Courthouse (100 W. Kirkwood Ave., Bloomington) on Friday, October 11. Doors for this free event will open at 11:30 a.m. with the live broadcast beginning at 12 p.m. 

 

Noon Edition host Bob Zaltsberg and a panel of guests will discuss the upcoming general election, key races in the state, and issues important to Hoosiers.

 

Panelists for the live broadcast include:

  • Laura Merrifield Wilson, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Indianapolis

  • Brian Howey, Founder, Howey Politics Indiana 

  • Leslie Lenkowsky, Professor Emeritus in Public Affairs and Philanthropic Studies, Indiana University O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs

 

Noon Edition will take questions from the audience in attendance at the Monroe County Courthouse, as well as through X @NoonEdition and email at news@indianapublicmedia.org. The event will be broadcast on WFIU at 103.7 FM in Bloomington. After the live broadcast, the program will be available to listen to on demand on Noon Edition’s website, wfiu.org/noonedition.Noon Edition is made possible with support from Bloomington Health Foundation, Estate & Downsizing Specialists, and Smithville.



 

About Noon Edition

Noon Edition is a weekly public affairs radio program airing Fridays at 12 p.m. on WFIU. The program surveys diverse topics of local and regional interest in a lively, but civil conversation with scholars, government leaders, and listeners, giving Indiana residents an opportunity to talk with these guests about topics relevant to their lives. Learn more at wfiu.org/noonedition.

 



About WFIU

WFIU Public Radio is south central Indiana’s source for news, arts, and music programming, broadcasting from the campus of Indiana University in Bloomington. The station is one of the original 90 charter members of NPR and currently offers programming from that network and other national and regional program providers. WFIU serves more than 20 counties in Indiana and is available at 103.7 FM and 101.9 FM (WFIU2) in Bloomington, 100.7 FM in Columbus, 101.7 FM in French Lick/West Baden, 98.9 FM in Greensburg, 106.1 FM in Kokomo, 100.1 FM (WFIU2) in Seymour, 95.1 FM in Terre Haute, and streaming at wfiu.org.

 

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